Lil' Kim is being sued for $2 million for allegedly trying to exit her contract with a start-up entertainment company.
Kim is said to have signed a one year deal with Brookland Media, which was started by producers The Trackmasters.
However, in the lawsuit filed at the New York County Court it is alleged that she tried the renege on the deal by making huge demands.
She also refused to perform unless Brookland agreed to her demands, which included bringing in Akon and Wyclef as producers on her new material.
The company have now won an injunction preventing the rapper from talking to other record labels.
They have since withheld a payment of $200,000 to free Kim from her Atlantic Records contract and claim they have already invested $250,000 in her career.

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